Wednesday, November 11, 2015

QUESTIONS. QUESTIONS.QUESTIONS.

Now that the Country is still under the command and control
of the present administration that is neither here nor there and that is really
good but in talking and posing, now that Election 2016 is already scheduled and
that no less than the names and persons of the Presidential Candidates are
already known – without any assurance so far that those thus named will really
be the ones allowed to aspire for Malacañang residency – considering the
downright poverty and misery ofgood
number of Filipinos plus the many other socio-economic debacles of the
Philippines – it might be good to ask the following but some simple questions
and to hear the answers thereto by the said Candidates for the Office of the
President.

Q.How will you
finally get rid of graft and corrupt practices in government?

Q.What will you do
to the formidable debt of the Philippines to the IMF?

Q.How will you
handle issues about the KKK, the VAT, the PPP?

Q.What will you do
about EDCA, about SABBA, about the BBL?

Q.How will you
resolve the sad plight of the LUMADS?

Q.What will you do
so that China will not eventually own Phil. territories?

Q. How will you
resolve the problems of criminality, drugs, traffic?

Q.What will you do
to eventually resolve the lack of power in the Country?

Q.How will you
respond to the need of enough food for the people?

Q.What will you do
to have work available to those in need thereof?

Q.How will you
effectively respond to the poverty of the Filipinos?

Q.What will you do
to lessen the many taxes imposed on the people?

Q.How will you make
the quest for justice shorter and more certain?

Q.What will you do
with the Anti-Dynasty & Freedom of Information Bills?

Q.How will you raise
the salaries of both government & private employees?

Q.What will you do
to the NPA, the MNLF, the ASG, the BIFF?

Q.How will you
respond if asked to take a psychological test?

In your kindness to your selves and in respect to the
Filipino people, please oh! please, withdraw from your candidacies if you would
but continue incompetent, insensible and even disabled governance of the
Country.Please!

Oscar Cruz

About The Blogger

Most Reverend Oscar V. Cruz, D.D. is the Archbishop-Emeritus of Lingayen-Dagupan. He is currently the Judicial Vicar of the National Tribunal of Appeals. He is a prolific writer, having published several dozen books mostly on judicial and moral matters. His most recent book is about the Social Doctrines of the Church. He also has a blog where he posts regularly. He is an avid coin collector and dabbles in woodworking art.